Farland's Pictures
To-niight at Farland's Olga Petrova will maiko a welcome re-appearance after an absence of some time. On Monday a unique .story 'will be screened since it is tho prize film selected by the Triangle producers from 14,000 competitors as the best of the bunch. For Wednesday a thrilling picture depicting Paris by day and night will be presented. It is calledi "The Awakening' ' and is set in the atmosphere of the famous students' quarter of Paris with some absorbing adventures a.s tTio thread upon which is woven a powerful drama. "ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER." "I'm the happiest man 111 the world tic-night," laughed the young man in "Enlighten Thy 'Daughter to be (screened at Farlands' oil Tuesday nigjht. His TvecTiding was to take place nex'fc day and his friends were giving him a bachelor dinner. Still tho result of his wilful betrayal of an ignorant girl was to dash his hope of happiness to the ground <ind a terribly dramatic sceife— he receives a note from his promised , bride: that she knows the awful truth and that at the very moment of the dinner his victim lies dying.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 April 1919, Page 3
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189Farland's Pictures Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 April 1919, Page 3
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